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Which statements describe the lives of common citizens and enslaved people in Roman society? Drag each description into the correct box.

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Common Citizens

Enslaved People





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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don't see the list of specific statements to sort. Please paste the answer choices (or a screenshot) and I will put each into the correct box.

While you paste them, here are the typical assignments you can use:

- Common Citizens:
- Had legal rights (could own property, marry legally, make contracts)
- Could vote and participate in civic life (adult male citizens)
- Could serve in the Roman army
- Paid taxes; could hold public office

- Enslaved People:
- Considered property and could be bought or sold
- Had no legal rights and could be punished or forced to work
- Performed household, agricultural, or skilled labor without pay
- Could sometimes be freed (manumission) but remained socially disadvantaged

Paste the exact choices and I will sort them into the two boxes for you.